Business Phone Systems

Pros:

Cons:

No toll-free minutes provided

No free trial

Conclusion:

Nextiva's Office Pro Plus offers reasonable monthly rates, and they've done a number of things to improve their service in the last few years, including adding a moblie app, conference bridge and softphone. Nextiva also offers a Pro plan ($34.95 monthly for one user) and an Office Enterprise plan ($44.95 for one user), but the Pro Plus is the best value for most businesses. This plan provides unlimited calling to and from a local number (inbound calls to your toll free number are charged $.025/ minute).

Conclusion:

Jive offers some of the best pricing for unlimited Business VoIP services listed on ChooseWhat.com, starting at $29.95 per user for 1 to 4 users and topping out at $19.95 per user for 50+ users. Jive also has chosen to include all their features into a single pricing model rather than tiered service levels. Over the last few years, Jive has added a feature list that rivals any competition including a conference bridge, caller ID, auto call recording, integration with Salesforce, a multi-level auto-attendant and call queues, The service doesn't include any phone numbers in it's pricing. Cost $1.75/ month each (unless you only get one, then it's $5.00/ month). Although no toll-free minutes are included in the plan, if you choose a toll-free number, they offer an incredibly reasonable rate of 1.9 cents per minute. Also, if you want to use a "softphone), you'll have to pay a one time $19.95 activation fee. Finally, if you already have a number that you want to port into the service, Jive charges a one time $15 fee.

Cons:

At the time of the most recent review, there were no notable cons

Conclusion:

Phone.com provides an excellent value for one of the highest quality services we’ve reviewed. At $23.99 per unlimited minute extension per month, Phone.com provides some of the cheapest pricing for unlimited calling in the business VoIP market. The company does, however, charge a base fee of $9.99 per month (first month after the trial is free), which includes 100 metered minutes. This can be used for anything, but it makes sense for a confernece room phone or other non-call heavy line. Additionally, Phone.com provides (800) area code toll-free numbers and vanity numbers for free with your account, going above and beyond many providers. It also provides at no extra cost features such as conference calling, Internet faxing, and mobile applications.

Annual pre-payment discounts available on basic, mid-level and corporate plans

Cons:

Costs $25.00 to port existing number into service

Does not provide softphone

Conclusion:

Virtual PBX offers fantastic unlimited business VoIP calling from a local number at a range of $34.99 per user for one user up to $19.99 per user for 50 users or more. 855, 866, 877, and 888 toll-free numbers are also available at no extra cost, but you are limited to 1000 toll-free minutes with your monthly payment. Additional toll-free minutes cost $0.03 per minute. Virtual PBX also offers both international and vanity numbers for a nominal fee if you wish to personalize your number. While it does not offer a free trial to test its service, Virtual PBX gives a 30-day money back guarantee on both service and hardware.

Conclusion:

Vonage provides a comparatively expensive Business VoIP service with fewer features than most of its competitors for unlimited calling. Vonage charges $49.99 per line for unlimited calling, which is above our Market Standard. Vonage does not provide a customizable auto-attendant to allow callers to direct themselves to a proper extension when calling your main number. We find auto-attendants to greatly increase the professional appearance of a small business and wouldn’t recommend a service without one. Vonage does not offer toll-free numbers, does not provide or service IP-enabled phones, and requires you to plug a standard telephone into its adapter. We find that standard telephones coupled with analog telephone adapters provide worse quality than IP phones. Vonage’s focus on residential plans has not yet been fully optimized for the small business environment. You can find better quality service among our business VoIP reviews for less money.